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I just watched this video... it was on Reddit entitled "You can sell a hipster anything..." so I clicked play.
Basically, from what I can tell, the hipster community glorified the sub-culture of the north west and north mid-west, with a hint of colonialism and americana. This means flannel shirts, beards, and trying to smell like a forest.
So these hipster dudes are literally cutting logs, splitting them, and then taking scalpels to them to precisely cut them with grooves and rub ginger and whatever into it so it has a certain cedar/hipster smell.
Then they sell a bundle of three or four of these logs for $1,200.
People are buying decorative, artisanal firewood for four-figures...
People will pay exorbitant prices to pretend to have a certain lifestyle and upbringing and to be a part of an in-crowd. You're literally more authentic if you go to Goodwill and buy a 25 cent flannel shirt and some jeans, throw on some steel toed boots, and hack a few pieces of logs with a hatchet. But people don't actually want to be woodsmen, they want to pretend to be woodsmen.
And there's a whole boatload of people getting rich off of it. They're selling beard combs, beard oils, shirts and pants for $500, and logs of wood that I throw in the stove without thinking about it... for $1,200.
We have no excuses.
There are needs that are being filled, even if they aren't pragmatic in any way. Insecure people will spend crazy money to put on a mask, especially if you call it art or appeal to their ideals and fantasy visions on their heads.
Disclaimer: if this is some joke that I'm not in on, everything I said still holds true. These folks go to the mall and spend $300 on a pair of shredded jeans and boots with chainsaw oil stains on them. I've been in home decoration stores with crap like this, driftwood, and even buying rocks. Make money.
Basically, from what I can tell, the hipster community glorified the sub-culture of the north west and north mid-west, with a hint of colonialism and americana. This means flannel shirts, beards, and trying to smell like a forest.
So these hipster dudes are literally cutting logs, splitting them, and then taking scalpels to them to precisely cut them with grooves and rub ginger and whatever into it so it has a certain cedar/hipster smell.
Then they sell a bundle of three or four of these logs for $1,200.
People are buying decorative, artisanal firewood for four-figures...
People will pay exorbitant prices to pretend to have a certain lifestyle and upbringing and to be a part of an in-crowd. You're literally more authentic if you go to Goodwill and buy a 25 cent flannel shirt and some jeans, throw on some steel toed boots, and hack a few pieces of logs with a hatchet. But people don't actually want to be woodsmen, they want to pretend to be woodsmen.
And there's a whole boatload of people getting rich off of it. They're selling beard combs, beard oils, shirts and pants for $500, and logs of wood that I throw in the stove without thinking about it... for $1,200.
We have no excuses.
There are needs that are being filled, even if they aren't pragmatic in any way. Insecure people will spend crazy money to put on a mask, especially if you call it art or appeal to their ideals and fantasy visions on their heads.
Disclaimer: if this is some joke that I'm not in on, everything I said still holds true. These folks go to the mall and spend $300 on a pair of shredded jeans and boots with chainsaw oil stains on them. I've been in home decoration stores with crap like this, driftwood, and even buying rocks. Make money.